ZTF SN Ia DR2: Simulations and volume limited sample
M. Amenouche, M. Smith, P. Rosnet, M. Rigault, M. Aubert, C., Barjou-Delayre, U. Burgaz, B. Carreres, G. Dimitriadis, F. Feinstein, L., Galbany, M. Ginolin, A. Goobar, L. Harvey, Y.-L. Kim, K. Maguire, T.E., M\"uller-Bravo, J. Nordin, P. Nugent, B. Racine, D. Rosselli

TL;DR
This paper presents a simulation framework for ZTF SN Ia data, validating it against real observations and creating a volume-limited sample for improved cosmological analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a robust simulation framework tailored for ZTF SN Ia data, enabling realistic modeling and unbiased volume-limited sample creation for cosmological studies.
Findings
Simulation framework accurately reproduces ZTF SN Ia DR2 data
Volume-limited sample of ~1000 SNe Ia established for unbiased analysis
Enhanced precision in standardization procedures demonstrated
Abstract
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) constitute an historical probe to derive cosmological parameters through the fit of the Hubble-Lema\^itre diagram, i.e. SN Ia distance modulus versus their redshift. In the era of precision cosmology, realistic simulation of SNe Ia for any survey entering in an Hubble-Lema\^itre diagram is a key tool to address observational systematics, like Malmquist bias. As the distance modulus of SNe Ia is derived from the fit of their light-curves, a robust simulation framework is required. In this paper, we present the performances of the simulation framework skysurvey to reproduce the the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) SN Ia DR2 covering the first phase of ZTF running from April 2018 up to December 2020. The ZTF SN Ia DR2 sample correspond to almost 3000 classified SNe Ia of cosmological quality. First, a targeted simulation of the ZTF SN Ia DR2 was carried on to…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Nuclear Physics and Applications
